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Welcome to Cameron Academy’s Rumble channel, a dedicated space for top-tier real estate education. Our channel on Rumble presents a unique blend of live classes and informative videos, specially curated for those interested in the real estate industry. Experience our commitment to high-quality education through our engaging content. Rumble, known for its support of independent creators, offers us a fantastic platform to reach out to our audience with unique, informative content that stands out from the conventional educational resources.

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At Cameron Academy, we leverage the Rumble platform to offer interactive learning experiences that go beyond traditional online courses. Our channel allows for real-time engagement and provides a platform for live, in-depth discussions on real estate topics. From beginner basics to advanced investment strategies, our content caters to all levels of expertise.

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Florida Homeowners Finally Get Relief as Gov. DeSantis Announces Significant Insurance Premium Cuts

Florida homeowners — especially in hard‑hit South Florida — are set to see rare and substantial reductions in their property insurance premiums. Gov. Ron DeSantis announced an average statewide Citizens Insurance decrease of 8.7%, with even larger savings of up to 14% in counties like Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach. State officials credit recent legal and regulatory reforms for stabilizing the market, attracting new insurers, and delivering the first meaningful rate relief Floridians have seen in years.

Tampa’s Real Estate Market Enters a Smarter, More Selective Growth Phase

Tampa’s commercial real estate market isn’t slowing—it’s maturing. With strong population growth, rising office demand, a normalized industrial sector, resurgent retail, and an emerging health‑care real estate boom, investors are shifting from speed to strategy. Tighter underwriting, cautious capital and increased due‑diligence are shaping a more disciplined market, creating new opportunities for informed professionals.

Florida Slashes Home Insurance Rates: Biggest Drop in a Decade Sends Shockwaves Through the Market

Florida homeowners are finally seeing relief as Citizens Property Insurance announces a major 8.7% average rate decrease—far larger than originally proposed. Driven by legislative reforms, fewer lawsuits, and a calm hurricane season, the state’s once‑unstable insurance market is showing real signs of recovery. But with reduced coverage limits and shifting legal protections, experts warn that lower premiums may come with hidden trade‑offs.

Florida Homeowners Finally Get Insurance Relief After Years of Soaring Premiums

After a decade of rising premiums and retreating carriers, Florida homeowners are finally seeing long‑awaited relief. Dozens of insurers have filed for rate decreases—some as high as 11%—thanks to legislative reforms and a stabilizing market. Early approvals are already hitting counties across the state, and experts say the momentum could boost buyer confidence, affordability, and competition throughout Florida’s real estate and insurance sectors.

Self‑Storage Investing in 2026: A Market Thaw Opens the Door to Big Opportunities

After years of slowed activity caused by rising interest rates, the self‑storage industry is heating up again. New data from Marcus & Millichap shows a fresh market cycle emerging, driven by renewed buyer confidence, recalibrated pricing, and stronger lender participation. Acquisitions are rebounding, development is resetting in a healthier direction, and financing conditions are improving—creating one of the most promising investment landscapes the sector has seen in years.

Brookline’s Real Flood Risk: What FEMA’s New Maps Reveal—and What They Miss

Brookline’s newly updated FEMA flood maps identify 97 high‑risk parcels, but local experts warn the true threat is far greater. While FEMA highlights river‑based flooding around Leverett Pond and the Muddy River, alternative models show more than 1,300 Brookline properties at risk within 30 years. Hidden vulnerabilities along major corridors like Beacon Street, rising rainfall intensity, aging infrastructure, and climate‑driven storm patterns suggest that many “low‑risk” areas may be anything but safe.